Google Search algorithm

2021 Updates

July 2021 Core Update July 1, 2021Confirmed

A follow-up to the June Core Update, the July 2021 Core Update rolled out from July 1-12. Peak volatility on MozCast hit 102.7°F on July 1st, but we saw temperatures in the 90s on July 5th, 8th, and 11th. Like most Core Updates, Google was light on specifics.

  • Google July 2021 core update rolling out now [SEL]
  • Google July 2021 core update is finished rolling out [SEL]
Page Experience Update June 25, 2021Confirmed

After multiple delays, Google started rolling out the Page Experience Update on June 25th, announcing that the rollout would continue through August 2021. This update included Core Web Vitals and impacted both organic results and News results [including Top Stories].

  • More time, tools, and details on the page experience update [Google]
  • Google page experience update now slowly rolling out [SEL]
Spam Updates June 23, 2021Confirmed

Google released two spam updates, on June 23rd and June 28th. It was unclear how the two updates were connected or what specifically was impacted. While specific sites showed significant impacts, there was no clear impact on overall rankings volatility.

  • Google Search releases spam update on June 23 [SEL]
  • Part two of Google Search spam update on June 28 rolling out [SEL]
June 2021 Core Update June 2, 2021Confirmed

In an unprecedented move, Google simultaneously announced the [apparently connected] June and July 2021 Core Updates. The June Core Update reportedly rolled out from June 2-12, peaking in MozCast at a temperature of 107.3°F on June 3rd.

  • Google Core Update June/July 2021: All the info on Googles summer updates [Searchmetrics]
  • Google June 2021 core update finished rolling out June 12th [SEL]
Product Reviews Update April 8, 2021Confirmed

Google announced an update to reward in-depth reviews over thin reviews and spammy affiliates [impacting English-language only at launch]. While the update seemed focused on review quality, the exact factors involved appear to be complex.

  • What creators should know about Googles product reviews update [Google]
  • Googles Product Reviews Algorithm Update: Winners & Losers [SEJ]
Featured Snippet Recovery March 12, 2021Unconfirmed

Three weeks after roughly 40% of Featured Snippets mysteriously disappeared from SERPs, they just-as-mysteriously returned to their previous levels. Google did not provide confirmation nor an explanation.

  • Featured Snippets: Not Gone, Just on Holiday [Moz]
Featured Snippet Drop February 19, 2021Unconfirmed

MozCast registered a 40% day-over-day drop in SERPs with Featured Snippets, their lowest point since 2015. On further inspection, these were heavily focused on short queries [especially 1-word queries] and disproportionately hit YMYL queries [health and finance].

  • Featured Snippets Drop to Historic Lows [Moz]
  • Google Search may be showing featured snippets less often [SEL]
Passage Indexing [US/English] February 10, 2021Confirmed

Google rolled out so-called "passage indexing" [which is probably closer to passage ranking] for US/English queries. While we measured two days of moderate rankings flux, it was unclear exactly how the update impacted SERPs. Google initially estimated this update would impact 7% of queries.

  • Google passage ranking now live in US English search results [SEL]
  • How AI is powering a more helpful Google [Google]

2020 Updates

Unnamed Update December 17, 2020Unconfirmed

One day after Google announced the end of the December Core Update rollout, MozCast measured moderately-high rankings flux at 99°F. It was unclear whether this was the last hurrah of that rollout or a separate, medium-sized algorithm update.

  • Google December 2020 Core Update Is Complete [SER]
December 2020 Core Update December 3, 2020Confirmed

Google announced a Core Update that appeared to roll out quickly, with the bulk of the impact hitting on December 3rd. MozCast hit 112°F, on par with the March 2020 Core Update and August 2018 "Medic" Update. Some sites reported reversals a few days later, but this seems to have been limited.

  • Google's December 2020 Core Update: By the Numbers [Moz]
  • 1,000+ Winners and Losers of the December 2020 Google Core Algorithm Update [Path Interactive]
  • The Themes Running Through The December 2020 Core Update [Rank Ranger]
Indexing Bug, Pt. 2 October 12, 2020Confirmed

Google claimed that the bulk of the indexing and canonicalization bug[s] had been fixed by around October 14th. MozCast measured a drop in indexed pages and a temperature of 104°F around October 12th, with temperatures in the 90s lasting for a few days after.

  • Is There A Google Search Ranking Update Or More Indexing Issues & Fixes? [SER]
Indexing Bug, Pt. 1 September 29, 2020Confirmed

Google confirmed an indexing and canonicalization bug starting in early September. MozCast measured temperatures of 99°F on September 29th and 30th, and detected dips in indexed pages on September 23rd and 29th.

  • Pages Dropping Out Of Google's Index With More Google Ranking Fluctuations? [SER]
Unnamed Update August 15, 2020Unconfirmed

Rank tracking tools and webmaster chatter suggested a significant update, with MozCast measuring 101°F, but no update was confirmed by Google. Some industry analysts suggested the changes were rolled back the next day and may have been temporary.

  • August 15th - Another Possible Big Google Search Algorithm & Ranking Update [SER]
Google Glitch August 10, 2020Confirmed

SEOs reported massive ranking changes for a few hours on August 10, which then seemed to disappear. Google later confirmed a glitch in their indexing systems. MozCast registered 97°F the following day [August 11], but it's unclear if this event was related.

  • A Google Search bug wreaked havoc on the search results Monday night [SEL]
  • Google Search bug caused by issue with its indexing systems [SEL]
Google Bug Fix June 22, 2020Unconfirmed

Rank-tracking tools showed heavy flux, with MozCast reaching 96°F. While no algorithm update was confirmed, a Google rep confirmed an indexing bug affecting Disqus comments that would be fixed during this time period.

  • A Big Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update Happening Now? [SER]
  • User Comments And The Difference Between Indexable And Indexed [GSQi]
May 2020 Core Update May 4, 2020Confirmed

Google announced another Core Update [the second of 2020], which caused heavy rankings flux from about May 4-6. Peaking at 113°, it measured on MozCast as the second-highest Core Update after the August 2018 "Medic" update.

  • Google May 2020 Core Update rolling out [SEL]
  • Google's May 2020 Core Update: Winners, Winnerers, Winlosers, and Why It's All Probably Crap [Moz]
COVID-19 Pandemic March 11, 2020Unconfirmed

While not an algorithm update, per se, COVID-19 dramatically shifted consumer search behavior. The WHO pandemic declaration on March 11th seemed to be a pivotal turning point. In March on MozCast, 16 out of 31 days topped 90°F, and rankings were in high flux well into April and May.

  • What SEOs can learn from COVID rankings volatility [SEL]
Unnamed Update February 7, 2020Unconfirmed

Multiple tools registered very high ranking flux for a few days [MozCast peaked at 116° on February 7th]. Google reps said that this was not a Core Update, and some data sets showed these changes reversing around February 12th.

  • Unconfirmed Google Search ranking update feels big [SEL]
  • February 2020 Google Algorithm Update: Some Big Losers & Winners [seoClarity]
Featured Snippet De-duping January 22, 2020Confirmed

Google announced that URLs in Featured Snippets would no longer be appearing as traditional organic results, in line with Google's philosophy that a Featured Snippet is a promoted organic result. This had significant implications for rank-tracking and organic CTR.

  • Position Zero Is Dead; Long Live Position Zero [Moz]
  • Googles Featured Snippet-Apocalypse, FAQ Schema, No Snippet & Max Snippets Tags
January 2020 Core Update January 13, 2020Confirmed

Google rolled another core update, with MozCast showing heavy flux across three days and a high temperature of 97°F, in line with the previous three core updates [but smaller than the August 2018 "Medic" core update].

  • Google's January 2020 Core Update: Has the Dust Settled? [Moz]
  • Google January 2020 core update almost done rolling out [SEL]

2019 Updates

International BERT Roll-out December 9, 2019Confirmed

Google confirmed that the BERT natural language processing algorithm was rolling out internationally, in 70 languages. This announcement came after speculation from the SEO community, and the exact timing of the roll-out is unclear.

  • BERT is rolling out to Google search in over 70 languages [SEL]
BERT Update October 22, 2019Confirmed

Google upgraded their algorithm and underlying hardware to support the BERT natural language processing [NLP] model. BERT helps Google better interpret natural language searches and understand context.

  • Understanding searches better than ever before [Google]
  • What Is BERT? - Whiteboard Friday [Moz]
Unnamed Update October 2, 2019Unconfirmed

SERP trackers registered multiple days of ranking flux, with MozCast showing early signs on October 2 and peaking at 98°F on October 4. Google did not confirm an update, and no details were forthcoming.

  • Possible Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update On October 3rd [SER]
September 2019 Core Update September 24, 2019Confirmed

Google rolled out another core update. The update measured at 97°F on MozCast [fairly high, but not historically high] and seemed to impact sites affected by previous core updates. Google did not provide many details.

  • Google September 2019 core update to roll-out later today [SEL]
  • The September 2019 Google Core Update Case studies ... [GSQi]
"Maverick" Update July 12, 2019Unconfirmed

Ranking trackers and webmaster chatter registered a week of heavy flux [MozCast peaked at 95°F on July 16] that was later dubbed the "Maverick" update by the search community. Google did not confirm an update, and details were limited.

  • Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update Again: Update Maverick [SER]
  • Unconfirmed "Maverick" Google Algorithm Update: July 2019 [Performics]
Site Diversity Update June 6, 2019Confirmed

Google pre-announced a "site diversity" update, claiming it would improve situations where sites had more than two organic listings. Moz data showed that, while the update did marginally improve SERPs with 3-5 duplicate sites on page one, the impact was relatively small.

  • Did Google's Site Diversity Update Live Up to its Promise? [Moz]
  • Google search update aims to show more diverse results from different domain names [SEL]
June 2019 Core Update June 3, 2019Confirmed

Google pre-announced a "core" update, but with limited details. Sites impacted in previous core updates seem to have been affected, in some cases, and some major UK publishers reported heavy losses. On average, the impact was smaller than the August "Medic" update, as measured by MozCast.

  • Early data around the Google June 2019 core update shows some winners, losers [SEL]
  • The June 3, 2019 Core Quality Update was a big one [Marie Haynes]
Indexing Bugs May 23, 2019Confirmed

Two days in a row, Google confirmed indexing bugs. The first bug reportedly was preventing new content from being properly indexed. MozCast confirmed unusually high SERP flux from May 23-25 [peaking on the 23rd], but it's unclear if this was directly related to the bugs.

  • Google has fixed the indexing issue from Thursday night [SEL]
Deindexing Bug April 5, 2019Confirmed

Google confirmed a bug that dropped pages from the search index around the weekend of April 5th. Moz data suggested drops on April 5th and 7th, with about 4% of stable URLs falling off of page one. Most sites recovered soon after.

  • How Bad Was Google's Deindexing Bug? [Moz]
  • Google says de-indexing issue is fixed [SEL]
March 2019 Core Update March 12, 2019Confirmed

Google confirmed a "core" update, stating it was the third major core update since they began using that label. MozCast hit a peak of 101.2°F, a bit below March 1st temperatures. No specific details were given about the nature of the update.

  • Google released a broad core search algorithm on March 12 [SEL]
  • Google Names The 3/12 Update The "March 2019 Core Update" [SER]
19-result SERPs March 1, 2019Unconfirmed

For one day, Google showed anomalous page-1 counts, with up to 19 organic results. These appeared to be related to In-depth Articles, which disappeared entirely on March 6. MozCast reached 108.2°F, but it's unclear how much of this was due to the temporary boost in organic counts.

  • March 1st Google Update: The Mysterious Case of the 19-Result SERPs [Moz]
  • March 1st Google Search Algorithm Ranking Update - Unconfirmed [SER]
Unnamed Update February 6, 2019Unconfirmed

After a relatively quiet December and January, tracking tools detected heavy ranking flux, with MozCast reaching 103.4°F.

  • Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update Happening Today? [SER]

2018 Updates

Unnamed Update November 29, 2018Unconfirmed

MozCast hit 103.1°F, and webmaster chatter and other tracking tools indicated high algorithm flux. Google did not confirm.

  • Google Search Algorithm Update Hits Friday November 30th? [SER]
Unnamed Update October 15, 2018Unconfirmed

Tracking tools and webmaster chatter indicated heavy algorithm flux, and MozCast spiked to 109.7°F. No confirmation from Google.

  • October 16, 2018 Google Search Algorithm Update [SER]
Unnamed Update September 10, 2018Unconfirmed

MozCast temperatures hit 107.6°F, and webmaster chatter around an update spiked, but Google would not confirm any significant changes.

  • Google Algorithm Update On September 11th [SER]
"Medic" Core Update August 1, 2018Confirmed

Google confirmed a "broad core algorithm update," with wide reports of massive impact. It rolled out over the period of about a week, but peaked on August 1-2. This update seemed to disproportionately affect sites in the health and wellness vertical, although large-scale impact was seen in all verticals.

  • Google's August 1st Core Update: Week 1 [Moz]
  • Google Medic Update: Google's Core Search Update Had Big Impact On Health/Medical Sites [SER]
  • The August 1, 2018 Google Update strongly affected YMYL sites [MarieHaynes.com]
Chrome Security Warnings [Full Site] July 24, 2018Confirmed

After warning users of unsecured [non-HTTPS] forms months earlier, Chrome 68 began marking all non-HTTPS sites as "not secure." The changes rolled out on July 24, but rely on users installing the latest Chrome version, which can take weeks or months.

  • A milestone for Chrome security: marking HTTP as not secure [Google]
  • Chrome starts telling users HTTP sites are not secure [SEL]
Unnamed Update July 21, 2018Unconfirmed

Algorithm trackers and webmaster chatter signaled heavy rankings flux, but Google did not confirm. MozCast recorded its highest temperature in 2018 at 114°F.

  • Google Search Algorithm Update Saturday July 21st? [SER]
Mobile Speed Update July 9, 2018Confirmed

Six months after announcing it, Google rolled out the mobile page speed update, making page speed a ranking factor for mobile results. Google claimed that this only affected the slowest mobile sites, and there was no evidence of major mobile rankings shifts.

  • Using page speed in mobile search ranking [Google]
  • It's Live: Google Speed Update Now Rolling Out [SER]
Video Carousels June 14, 2018Confirmed

Google moved videos from organic-like results with thumbnails into a dedicated video carousel, causing a shake-up in results that were previously tracked as organic. At the same time, the number of SERPs with videos increased significantly [+60% in MozCast].

  • Google Is Replacing Video Thumbnails with A Desktop Carousel [RankRanger]
  • Trapped In Googles New Video Carousels A Dangerous SERP Feature For Some Ecommerce Retailers [GSQi]
Unnamed Update May 23, 2018Unconfirmed

Algorithm tracking tools and webmaster chatter showed heavy activity, but Google did not confirm an update. MozCast showed very high temperatures over a 3-day period, peaking on May 23.

  • Is Another Google Update Happening In May? [SER]
Snippet Length Drop May 13, 2018Confirmed

After testing longer display snippets of up to 300+ characters for a few months, Google rolled back most snippets to the former limit [about 150-160 characters].

  • Google confirms it shortened search results snippets after expanding them last December [SEL]
  • How to Write Meta Descriptions in a Constantly Changing World [Moz]
Unnamed Core Update April 17, 2018Confirmed

MozCast picked up heavy algorithm flux that peaked on April 17 and continued for over a week. Google later confirmed a "core" update, but didn't provide any specifics and the update wasn't named by Google or the SEO community.

  • Google confirms rolling out a broad core search algorithm update earlier this week [SEL]
  • Google Ranking Algorithm Update Continues On For Over A Week [SER]
Mobile-First Index Roll-out March 26, 2018Confirmed

Google announced that the mobile-first index was finally "rolling out." Since the index has been in testing for many months, and Google has suggested they are migrating sites gradually, it's unclear how much impact this specific roll-out had on the overall index. Webmaster should begin to see notifications within Google Search Console.

  • Rolling out mobile-first indexing [Google]
  • Google begins rolling out mobile-first indexing to more sites [SEL]
Zero-result SERP Test March 14, 2018Confirmed

On a small set of Knowledge Cards, including some time/date queries and unit conversion calculators, Google started displaying zero organic results and a "Show all results" button. A week later, Google stopped this test, but we believe it is an important sign of things to come.

  • Zero-Result SERPs: Welcome to the Future We Should've Known Was Coming [Moz]
  • In-Depth Look at Googles New Zero Result Search Results [SEM Post]
"Brackets" Core Update March 8, 2018Confirmed

Google confirmed a "core" update on March 7th, but volatility spiked as early as March 4th, with a second spike on March 8th, and continued for almost two weeks. This may have been multiple updates or one prolonged, rolling update. The "Brackets" name was coined by Glenn Gabe; no details were provided by Google.

  • The Brackets Update Analysis and Findings From The March 7, 2018 Google Algorithm Update [GSQi]
  • Google Confirmed Weekend Algorithm Ranking Shift As "Core Update" [SER]
Unnamed Update February 20, 2018Unconfirmed

Rankings showed a spike in volatility [across a number of tools] around February 20th, which quickly settled down, sometimes signalling a targeted algorithm update. Google did not confirm any update in this time period.

  • Google Algorithm Update Chatter & Signals February 20th [SER]

2017 Updates

"Maccabees" Update December 14, 2017Unconfirmed

Chatter and several tools showed ranking volatility around December 14th. Barry Schwartz named this the "Maccabees" update, but Google would only confirm that several small updates had happened in the general timeline. Pre-holiday updates tend to get more attention [and are generally rarer] due to their disruptive effect on e-commerce.

  • Google Search Ranking Algorithm Update: The Maccabees Update [SER]
  • Google confirms mid-December search ranking algorithm updates [SEL]
Snippet Length Increase November 30, 2017Confirmed

After testing longer search snippets for over two years, Google increased them across a large number of results. This led us to adopt a new Meta Description limit -- up to 300 characters from the previous 155 [almost doubling]. Google confirmed an update to how snippets are handled, but didn't provide details.

  • How Long Should Your Meta Description Be? -- 2018 Edition [Moz]
  • Google officially increases length of snippets in search results [SEL]
  • Google Shuffles Global SERP Feature Trends [RankRanger]
Unnamed Update November 14, 2017Unconfirmed

Algorithm trackers and webmaster chatter detected a high amount of flux, peaking [in our data] around November 15. Google did not confirm an official update.

  • Mid-November Google Algorithm Search Ranking Update [SER]
Featured Snippet Drop October 27, 2017Unconfirmed

Over a period of a few days from October 27-31, there was a substantial drop in Featured Snippets. This co-occurred with a jump in Knowledge Panels, as Google seemed to add many panels for broad terms and objects ["travel", "toilet", "web design", etc.]. Some of these panels disappeared around December 15.

  • Knowledge Graph Eats Featured Snippets, Jumps +30% [Moz]
  • Is the featured snippet bubble bursting? [SEL]
Chrome Security Warnings [Forms] October 17, 2017Confirmed

With the launch of Chrome 62, Google started warning visitors to sites with unsecured forms. While not an algorithm update, this was an important step in Google's push toward HTTPS and may have a material impact on site traffic.

  • Next steps toward more connection security [Chromium]
  • Google emails warnings to webmasters that Chrome will mark http pages with forms as not secure [SEL]
Unnamed Update September 27, 2017Unconfirmed

Algorithm trackers [including MozCast] and webmaster chatter spotted increasing flux starting around September 25th, which seemed to spike on the 27th, after a period of relative calm. No update was officially confirmed.

  • More Google Algorithm & Search Results Shuffling [SER]
Google Jobs June 20, 2017Confirmed

Google officially launched their jobs portal, including a stand-alone 3-pack of job listings in search results. These results drew data from almost all of the major providers, including LinkedIn, Monster, Glassdoor, and CareerBuilder.

  • Connect to job seekers with Google Search [Google]
  • Google launches its AI-powered jobs search engine [TechCrunch]
Unnamed Update May 17, 2017Unconfirmed

MozCast and other tools tracked a massive, multi-day spike that kicked off around May 17th. This preceded a sustained period of high algorithmic flux that may not have settled down for months.

  • Was There A Google Algorithm Update Starting On Wednesday? [SER]
  • The May 17, 2017 Google Algorithm Update [GSQi]
  • Google Search Ranking & Algorithm Shifts Still Underway [SER]
Google Tops 50% HTTPS April 16, 2017Unconfirmed

According to our MozCast 10K tracking set, half of page-1 Google organic results were secure/HTTPs as of mid-April. This increased to close to 75% by the end of 2017.

  • Half of Page-1 Google Results Are Now HTTPS [Moz]
"Fred" [Unconfirmed] March 8, 2017Unconfirmed

Google rolled out what appeared to be a major update, with reports of widespread impacts across the SEO community. Gary Illyes jokingly referred to is as "Fred", and the name stuck, but he later made it clear that this was not an official confirmation.

  • New, unconfirmed Google ranking update Fred shakes the SEO world [SEL]
  • Did Googles Fred update hit low-value content sites that focus on revenue, not users? [SEL]
Unnamed Update February 6, 2017Confirmed

Algorithm changes beginning on February 1st continued for a full week, peaking around February 6th [some reported the 7th]. Webmaster chatter and industry case studies suggest these were separate events.

  • The February 7, 2017 Google Algorithm Update Analysis and Findings From A Significant Core Ranking Update [GSQi]
  • February 7th Google Algorithm Update Was Big [SER]
Unnamed Update February 1, 2017Unconfirmed

There was a period of heavy algorithm flux starting around February 1st and peaking around February 6th. It is unclear whether this was multiple algorithm updates or a single update with an extended roll-out, but anecdotal evidence suggests at least two updates.

  • Unconfirmed Google algorithm update may be better at discounting links and spam [SEL]
Intrusive Interstitial Penalty January 10, 2017Confirmed

Google started rolling out a penalty to punish aggressive interstitials and pop-ups that might damage the mobile user experience. Google also provided a rare warning of this update five months in advance. MozCast showed high temperatures from January 10-11, but many SEOs reported minimal impact on sites that should have been affected.

  • Google warns it will crack down on intrusive interstitials in January [SEL]
  • Official: Google Intrusive Interstitials Mobile Penalty Now Rolling Out [SER]

2016 Updates

Unnamed Update December 14, 2016Unconfirmed

Multiple Google trackers showed massive flux around December 14-15, including a rare MozCast temperature of 109°F. Webmaster chatter was heavy as well, but Google did not confirm an update.

  • December 15th Google Search Algorithm Update Signals [SER]
Unnamed Update November 10, 2016Unconfirmed

MozCast detected a major [106°] spike on November 10th and another on the 18th. Industry chatter was high during both periods, with some suggesting that the second spike was a reversal of the first update. Google has not confirmed either event. Many people reported bad dates in SERPs during the same time period, but it's unclear whether this was causal or just a coincidence.

  • November 10, 2016 Google Algorithm Update Was It A Core Ranking Update, The Mobile-first Index Being Tested, or Both? [GSQi]
  • Was There A Google Search Update On November 10th? [SER]
Penguin 4.0, Phase 2 October 6, 2016Unconfirmed

The second phase of Penguin 4.0 was the reversal of all previous Penguin penalties. This seemed to happen after the new code rolled out, and may have taken as long as two weeks. Post-Penguin activity had one final peak on October 6th [116°], but it is unclear whether this was Penguin or a new update. Algorithm temperatures finally started to drop after October 6th.

Penguin 4.0, Phase 1 September 27, 2016Confirmed

The first phase of Penguin 4.0, which probably launched around September 22-23, was the rollout of the new, "gentler" Penguin algorithm, which devalues bad links instead of penalizing sites. The exact timeline is unconfirmed, but we believe this rollout took at least a few days to fully update, and may have corresponded to an algorithm temperature spike [113°] on September 27th.

  • Why Didn't You Recover from Penguin? [Moz]
Penguin 4.0 Announcement September 23, 2016Confirmed

After almost two years of waiting, Google finally announced a major Penguin update. They suggested the new Penguin is now real-time and baked into the "core" algorithm. Initial impact assessments were small, but it was later revealed that the Penguin 4.0 rollout was unusually long and multi-phase [see September 27th and October 6th].

  • Penguin is now part of our core algorithm [Google]
  • Google updates Penguin, says it now runs in real time within the core search algorithm [SEL]
Image/Universal Drop September 13, 2016Unconfirmed

MozCast recorded a nearly-record 111° temperature and a 50% drop in SERPs with image [universal/vertical] results. The universal result shake-up opened up an organic position on page 1, causing substantial ranking shifts, but it's likely that this was part of a much larger update.

  • Penguin 4.0: Was It Worth the Wait? [Moz]
"Possum" September 1, 2016Unconfirmed

While unconfirmed by Google, MozCast recorded extreme temperatures of 108° and a drop in local pack prevalence, and the local SEO community noted a major shake-up in pack results. Data suggests this update [or a simultaneous update] also heavily impacted organic results.

  • Everything you need to know about Googles Possum algorithm update [SEL]
  • Is a big Google search update happening? Chatter thinks so. [SEL]
Mobile-friendly 2 May 12, 2016Confirmed

Just more than a year after the original "mobile friendly" update, Google rolled out another ranking signal boost to benefit mobile-friendly sites on mobile search. Since the majority of sites we track are already mobile-friendly, it's likely the impact of the latest update was small.

  • Googles mobile-friendly algorithm boost has rolled out [SEL]
  • Continuing to make the web more mobile friendly [Google]
Unnamed Update May 10, 2016Unconfirmed

MozCast and other Google weather trackers showed a historically rare week-long pattern of algorithm activity, including a 97-degree spike. Google would not confirm this update, and no explanation is currently available.

  • Google Dismisses Any Recent Major Algorithm Update [SER]
AdWords Shake-up February 23, 2016Confirmed

Google made major changes to AdWords, removing right-column ads entirely and rolling out 4-ad top blocks on many commercial searches. While this was a paid search update, it had significant implications for CTR for both paid and organic results, especially on competitive keywords.

  • Four Ads on Top: The Wait Is Over [Moz]
  • Google AdWords Switching to 4 Ads on Top, None on Sidebar [SEM Post]
Unnamed Update January 8, 2016Unconfirmed

Multiple tracking tools [including MozCast] reported historically-large rankings movement, which Google later confirmed as a "core algo update". Google officially said that this was not a Penguin update, but details remain sketchy.

  • Google Confirms: Core Search Ranking Update Took Place But Not Penguin Related [SER]

2015 Updates

RankBrain* October 26, 2015Confirmed

Google made a major announcement, revealing that machine learning had been a part of the algorithm for months, contributing to the 3rd most influential ranking factor. *Note: This is an announcement date - we believe the actual launch was closer to spring 2015.

  • Google Turning Its Lucrative Web Search Over to AI Machines [Bloomberg]
  • FAQ: All About The New Google RankBrain Algorithm [SEL]
Panda 4.2 [#28] July 17, 2015Confirmed

Google announced a Panda update [most likely a data refresh], saying that it could take months to fully roll out. The immediate impact was unclear, and there were no clear signs of a major algorithm update.

  • Google Panda Update: Everything We Know About Panda 4.2 [The SEM Post]
  • Google Panda 4.2 Is Here [SEL]
The Quality Update May 3, 2015Confirmed

After many reports of large-scale ranking changes, originally dubbed "Phantom 2", Google acknowledged a core algorithm change impacting "quality signals". This update seems to have had a broad impact, but Google didn't reveal any specifics about the nature of the signals involved.

  • The Quality Update: Google Confirms Changing How Quality Is Assessed, Resulting In Rankings Shake-Up [SEL]
  • Google's 'phantom' algorithm update hits websites [CNBC]
Mobile Update AKA "Mobilegeddon" April 22, 2015Confirmed

In a rare move, Google pre-announced an algorithm update, telling us that mobile rankings would differ for mobile-friendly sites starting on April 21st. The impact of this update was, in the short-term, much smaller than expected, and our data showed that algorithm flux peaked on April 22nd.

Finding more mobile-friendly search results [Google]

7 Days After Mobilegeddon: How Far Did the Sky Fall? [Moz]

  • Finding more mobile-friendly search results [Google]
  • 7 Days After Mobilegeddon: How Far Did the Sky Fall? [Moz]
Unnamed Update February 4, 2015Unconfirmed

Multiple SERP-trackers and many webmasters reported major flux in Google SERPs. Speculation ranged from an e-commerce focused update to a mobile usability update. Google did not officially confirm an update.

Significant Google Search Algorithm Update Yesterday [SER]

Google Brand-eCommerce Update causing fluctuations [Searchmetrics]

  • Significant Google Search Algorithm Update Yesterday [SER]
  • Google Brand-eCommerce Update causing fluctuations [Searchmetrics]

2014 Updates

Pigeon Expands [UK, CA, AU] December 22, 2014Confirmed

Google's major local algorithm update, dubbed "Pigeon", expanded to the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The original update hit the United States in July 2014. The update was confirmed on the 22nd but may have rolled out as early as the 19th.

  • Google Pigeon Update Rolls Out To UK, Canada & Australia [SEL]
  • Local Search Results Affected as Google Pigeon Update Hits UK [Strategy Digital]
Penguin Everflux December 10, 2014Confirmed

A Google representative said that Penguin had shifted to continuous updates, moving away from infrequent, major updates. While the exact timeline was unclear, this claim seemed to fit ongoing flux after Penguin 3.0 [including unconfirmed claims of a Penguin 3.1].

  • Google Says Penguin To Shift To Continuous Updates [SEL]
Pirate 2.0 October 21, 2014Confirmed

More than two years after the original DMCA/"Pirate" update, Google launched another update to combat software and digital media piracy. This update was highly targeted, causing dramatic drops in ranking to a relatively small group of sites.

  • Google Pirate Update Analysis and ​Loser List [Searchmetrics]
  • Google's New Search Downranking Hits Torrent Sites Hard [TorrentFreak]
Penguin 3.0 October 17, 2014Confirmed

More than a year after the previous Penguin update [2.1], Google launched a Penguin refresh. This update appeared to be smaller than expected [

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